You place a coin behind your ball, if they played away and hit your ball they would receive a two shot penalty- they would then have to play their ball as it lies and you would have to replace your ball.
You hit the ball with a putter, normally on the green, and try to roll it into the hole.
When a golf ball hits another ball into the hole during a game, the outcome changes because the ball that was hit into the hole is counted as being holed out by the player who hit the first ball. This can affect the score of the players involved in the game.
When a player is on the green, they will putt the ball towards or into the hole. A putter is used.
Hole out is simply finishing a hole of golf, obviously by putting the ball in the hole.
no,if you hit the other persons ball and it goes in the hole it does not count.
It depends on the nearest point of relief. On the green you would place the ball, not drop it.
You would use a putter when you are on the green, or just off the green to roll the ball into the hole (well that's the plan!)
Putting is a term in golf where the player usually on the green tries to put the ball in the hole, using a putter.
everywhere ive been, yes
If a golf ball hits another ball and both end up in the hole, the player whose ball was hit is considered to have holed out with their next shot. The player whose ball hit the other ball must replace their ball as close as possible to its original position before continuing play.
If you are on the green putting, and your ball strikes the pin in the hole or the ball is holed you receive a two shot penalty (Stroke play) and you play the ball as it lies. Or loss of hole in matchplay.
putt